Measuring outcomes of nutrition intervention.

B J Merkens
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Along with other health care professions, The Canadian Dietetic Association is promoting outcomes assessment among its members. Defining outcomes and determining their measurement is a continuous process. Outcomes can refer to any consequence of health care, including changes in health status, knowledge, or behaviour. Establishing the link between the outcome and the interventions that led to it is important, but can be difficult. This is especially the case for the dietetic profession, in that nutrition status is often affected by factors other than our nutrition intervention. We reviewed the work of other professional associations: the American Dietetic Association, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Canadian Psychological Association, and Canadian Nurses Association. All have formed expert committees or task forces to come to grips with the questions of outcome measurement relevant to their profession. All have found the process difficult and time-consuming. Many health professions are moving toward the position voiced by the CNA: using outcome information they will try to do what they do better, further, they will question whether they should be doing it.

衡量营养干预的结果。
加拿大饮食协会与其他卫生保健专业一道,正在其成员中推广结果评估。定义结果并确定其度量是一个连续的过程。结果可指卫生保健的任何后果,包括健康状况、知识或行为的变化。在结果和导致结果的干预措施之间建立联系很重要,但可能很困难。对于营养专业来说尤其如此,因为营养状况经常受到我们营养干预以外的因素的影响。我们回顾了其他专业协会的工作:美国饮食协会、加拿大职业治疗师协会、加拿大物理治疗协会、加拿大心理协会和加拿大护士协会。他们都成立了专家委员会或工作组来处理与其专业相关的成果衡量问题。所有人都发现这个过程既困难又耗时。许多卫生专业人士正在向CNA所表达的立场靠拢:利用结果信息,他们将努力把自己做得更好,进一步,他们将质疑自己是否应该这样做。
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